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Buffalo WBR2-G54S Review
The good: Fast mixed-mode throughput; WPA and 802.1x support; VPN pass-through; easy connection to other Buffalo devices.
The bad: Lackluster maximum throughput; no adjustable external antenna; extremely technical documentation; comparatively short warranty.
The bottom line: Unless you already own other Buffalo AOSS wireless devices, skip the WBR2-G54S in favor of a full-featured alternative.
Buffalo WBR2-G54S Specs
Manufacturer: Buffalo Technology
Part number: WBR2-G54S
- Product Basic Spec
